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23 January, 01:58

The population of a town increased by 16 2 3 % in 1990 and 10% in 1991. If the population of the town at the beginning of 1990 was 30,000, what was it at the end of 1991?

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  1. 23 January, 02:24
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    38,500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    162/3% = (16 2/3) / 100 = (50/3) / 100 = 50/300 = 1/6

    1/6 of the original population was ...

    1/6 * 30,000 = 5,000

    So the population at the end of 1990 was

    30,000 + 5,000 = 35,000.

    In 1991, 10% of that number was added, so the population at the end of 1991 was ...

    35,000 + 0.10*35,000 = 38,500
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